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Effect of Benzyladenopurine Concentration in Soaking Solution on Growth of Mungbean Sprouts (침종액 중 BA 농도에 따른 숙주나물의 생장)

  • Kang Jin Ho;Ryu Yeong Seop;Yoon Soo Young;Jeon Seung Ho;Kim Seung Rack
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.482-486
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    • 2004
  • Benzyladenopurine (BA), a synthetic chemical commonly used for bean sprout culture, should be minimized for wellbeing foods or not be applied. The study was done to check the effect of different BA concentrations treated during 5 hour imbibition on growth and morphological characters of mungbean sprouts. The mungbean seeds of 3 cultivars (Keumseongnogdu, Owoolnogdu, and Zhong Lu 1) were imbibed for 5 hours in the solutions with different BA concentrations (0, 25, 50, 75, and 100 ppm) before 3 hour aeration. On the 6th day after culture, the mungbean sprouts were classified by 4 categories on the base of hypocotyl length; > 7cm, 4 to 7cm, < 4cm, and non-germination, and their morphological characters, fresh and dry weights were measured. Regardless of cultivars the composition rate of hypocotyls of longer than 7cm was decreased with increased BA concentration over 50 ppm while the reverse result was true in the rate of shorter than 4cm. In the rate of 4 to 7cm. cv. Owoolnogdu showed the highest rate in its 50 ppm concentration although cv. Keumseongnogdu and Zhong Lu 1 showed similar result to the above two rates. Formation rate and its number of lateral roots were largely changed around 50 ppm concentration but the roots was not formed in over its 75 ppm concentration. Hypocotyl and root lengths of all the cultivars were shortened with increased BA concentration. In the diameter of middle part of hypocotyl, 3 cultivars showed nearly the same responses as the rate of 4 to 7cm hypocotyls. Hypocotyl and total fresh weights per sprout were heavier in BA treated sprouts than in no treated ones but the weights of the former sprouts were not influenced by its different concentrations.

Effects of Aeration Period and Temperature after Imbibition on Growth of Mungbean Sprouts (침종 이후의 Aeration 기간과 온도에 따른 숙주나물의 생장)

  • Kang Jin Ho;Ryu Yeong Seop;Yoon Soo Young;Jeon Seung Ho;Cho Sook Hyon
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.472-476
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    • 2004
  • Lateral roots formed on mungbean sprouts should lower their quality. The study was carried out to clarify the effects of aeration periods (AP; 1, 2, 3, and 4 hours) and temperature (AT; 20, 30, and $40^{\circ}C$) after 5 hour seed imbibition into 50 ppm benzyladenopurine (BA) solution on growth and morphological characters of mungbean (cv. Keumseongnogdu, Owoolnogdu and Zhong Lu 1) sprouts. On the 6th day, the mungbean sprouts were sorted by 4 categories on the base of hypocotyl lengths; > 7cm, 4 to 7cm, < 4cm, and non-germination to calculate their composition rates, number of lateral roots, lengths of hypocotyl and root, diameters at middle and upper parts of hypocotyl, fraction fresh and dry weights were measured. AP more affected growth of the cultivars than AT showing little effect on them. In the composition rate of the above 4 categories, cv. Zhong Lu 1 had the highest rate in longer than 7cm but nearly the same rate in AP treatments. Rates of longer than 4cm hypocotyls in cv. Keumseongnogdu, Owoolnogdu were increased with longer AP but their rates of shorter than 4cm showed reverse response to the former. Formation rate and number of lateral roots per sprout were decreased with longer AP, showing more severe decrement when delayed 3 to 4 hour AP. Upper part of hypocotyls and roots were more thickened and shortened in longer AP, respectively. Total fresh weights had no significant difference between AP treatments while hypocotyl fresh weights were increased with longer AP. It was concluded that in mungbean sprout culture aeration from BA treatment to the first watering permitted at least 4 hours.

Evaluation of the Resistance of Mungbean Lines to Sprout Rot Caused by Pseudomonas species (Pseudomonas sp. 유래 녹두 부패병의 병 저항성 녹두 계통 검정)

  • Velusamy, Vijayanand;Park, Eui-Ho
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.22 no.7
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    • pp.987-990
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    • 2012
  • Mungbean sprout rot is one of the most serious problems of the commercial mungbean sprout industry. In this study, 70 strains of mungbean sprout rot pathogens were isolated from rotten sprouts at different time intervals. The pathogenicity of the isolated pathogens was tested. The highly pathogenic strain (YV-St-033) was identified as Pseudomonas sp. by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. In phylogenetic analysis, the YV-St-033 strain was grouped with P. mosselii, P. putita, P. fluorescens, P. entomophila, and P. lecoglossicida. The results of the 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that the YV-St-033 strain shared the highest sequence identity (more than 99%) with the P. mosselii R10 strain. The mungbean lines of Yeungnam University germplasm were screened against the YV-St-033 strain. Based on the growth rate of the sprouts after 3 days of inoculation with the pathogen, the YV148 line was highly resistant to the pathogen. The remaining lines were either partially or fully infected. The highly resistant line YV 148 is suitable for future breeding programs due to their thin sprouts and fast growing nature.

Effect of Light Quality on Shape and Greening of Selling Mungbean Sprouts (판매용 숙주나물의 형태(形態) 및 녹화(綠化)에 미치는 광질의 효과)

  • Hong, Dong-Oh;Jeon, Seung-Ho;Kang, Jin-Ho;Ryu, Yeong-Seop;Lee, Ya-Seong
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.119-124
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    • 2008
  • Storage conditions of selling mungbean sprouts should affect their marketability. The study was done to examine the effect of light quality (blue, green, yellow, red, far-red) on greening period, shape, fresh and dry weights of mungbean (cv. Zhong Lu 1) sprouts for 5 days to get some information on designing their various polyethylene envelops with different colors. Periods taking to green were 2 to 3.5 days in blue, red and far-red lights but longer than 6 days in green and yellow lights. Yellow lights had the longest total length adding hypocotyl and root, and blue light did the widest hypocotyl diameter while all light treatments showed similar lateral roots for the period. Total fresh and dry weights were the highest in red light but the least in far-red light. Their lengths and weights in green and yellow lights showing the longest periods for their greening declined with increased storage periods but showed no difference between them, meaning that the envelops should be designed mainly by green and yellow colors.

Monitoring and Risk Assessment of Carbendazim Residues in Soybean Sprout and Mungbean Sprout from Markets in Western Seoul (서울 강서지역 유통 콩나물 및 숙주나물중 카벤다짐 잔류실태 조사 및 위해성 평가)

  • Hwang, Lae-hong;Park, Sung-kyu
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.348-353
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to monitor the carbendazim residues in soybean and mungbean sprouts using LC-MS/MS method. Eighty-two samples were collected from markets in western Seoul. No carbendazim was detected in mungbean sprouts, however, it was detected in 6 among 59 soybean sprout samples showing a 10.2% of detection rate. Among these 6 carbendazim- detected soybean sprout samples, five exceeded the maximum residue limit presenting 83.3% of violation rate. The mean concentration in the detected samples was 0.063 mk/kg (0.012 ~ 0.104 mg/kg) and 5 of the 6 detected samples came from bulk sold products. None of the samples came from domestic products; three were from imported products and 3 were from unidentified sources. Risk assessment for the carbendazim from soybean sprout dietary intake was deemed safe and at less than 1 %Acceptable Daily Intake.

Changes of Protein Pattern of Mungbean Seeds, Phaseolus aureus During Germination (녹두 발아중 단백질 전기영동 패턴의 변화)

  • Park, D.Y.;Cho, S.J.;Shin, Y.C.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.163-167
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    • 1986
  • During the germination of mungbean seeds, the changes of water contents, total and soluble proteins, and electrophoretic pattern of the soluble proteins were examined. The moisture content of a dry mungbean was 12.7%, which was greatly increased after the soaking. Along to the germination period, the moisture contentof the mungbean sprouts was gradually increased up to 90.7%. The contents of total and soluble proteins were sharply decreased after the soaking of the mungbean and decreased gradually during the germination. PAGE of the soluble proteins showed two broad bands and three sharp bands. During the germination, two broad bands were weadened but other bands were relatively stable. SDS-PAGE showed 19 discrete bands and during the germination, the most of the bands were thinned or disappeared. But some of the protein bands were stable until the end of germination.

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Growth of Mungbean Sprouts and Commodity Temperature as Affected by Water Supplying Methods (관수방식에 따른 숙주나물의 생장과 품온 변화)

  • Kang Jin Ho;Ryu Yeong Seop;Yoon Soo Young;Jeon Seung Ho;Jeon Byong Sam
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.487-490
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    • 2004
  • Methods for culturing bean sprouts could be divided into two main groups of overspraying and underwatering according to water supplying. The study was done to measure the effect of water supplying method on growth of mungbean sprouts and temperatures inside their culture boxes. The morphological characters, fresh and dry weights were measured on the 6th day after culturing, but temperatures of the boxes were recorded daily by dataloggers. Lateral roots was not formed in the under-watering method (UM) while partially done in the over-spraying method (OM). OM had longer hypocotyl but UM had longer root compared to the other. Two water supplying methods, however, had nearly similar total length adding hypocotyl and root lengths, diameters of middle and upper parts of hypocotyl. OM showed more total fresh weight than UM mainly resulting from increment of hypocotyl fresh weight. The fresh weight increment in OM was caused by relatively higher temperature of culture box compared to UM.

Effects of Watering Method and BA Concentration on Growth and Morphological Characteristics of Mungbean Sprouts (관수방법과 BA 처리농도가 숙주나물의 생장과 형태에 미치는 영향)

  • Ryu Yeong-Seop;Hong Dong-Oh;Lee Chang-Woo;Kim Hong-Young;Kang Jin-Ho
    • KOREAN JOURNAL OF CROP SCIENCE
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    • v.51 no.3
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    • pp.204-208
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    • 2006
  • Utilization of synthetic benzyladenine (BA) for bean sprout production should be reduced or minimized because of elevating production cost and not ascertaining action mechanism to human body. The study was done to compare the effects of BA concentrations under different watering methods (overspraying or underwatering) on growth and morphological characteristics of mungbean sprouts. Seeds of cv. Zhong-Lu 1 were soaked for 5 hours in the solutions with different BA concentrations (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 ppm) before 4 hour aeration, and then were cultured for 6 days by both watering systems. Their morphological characters, fresh and dry weights were measured. Regardless of watering methods, lateral roots were sharply dropped over 30 ppm BA concentrations, and hypocotyl, root and total lengths were shortened with increased BA concentrations although ratios of hypocotyl to root lengths and hypocotyl diameters were enlarged with their increment. Total fresh weights were increased up to 20 ppm in overspraying method but up to 30 ppm in underwatering method mainly due to increment of hypocotyl fresh weights. The sprouts were faster grown in overspraying method than in underwatering method because the former showed longer lengths of hypocotyl and root, and total fresh weights.

Comparison of Antioxidant activity and Amino Acid Components of Mungbean Cultivars Grown in Highland Area in Korea (고랭지 지역에서 재배한 녹두 품종들의 항산화 활성 및 아미노산 조성 비교)

  • Jin, Yong-Ik;Hong, Su-Young;Kim, Su-Jeong;Ok, Hyeon-Chung;Lee, Ye-Jin;Nam, Jeong-Hwan;Yoon, Young-Ho;Jeong, Jin-Cheo;Lee, Soon-Ae
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.381-387
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    • 2010
  • This study was performed to investigate differences of antioxidant activity, the content of free amino acids including GABA(gama-amino butyric acid) among mungbean cultivars grown in Highland area (Jinbu) and to compare those between seeds and sprouts. In DPPH (diphenyl picrydrazyl) radical scavenging activity, 'Jangan' mungbean activity was more higher than that of other cultivars. The content of total phenolic compounds of mungbean ranged from 1,186 to $1,493\;{\mu}g/g$ in seed and 2,321 to $2,783\;{\mu}g/g$ in sprout. Among amino acids of seeds, the content of glutamic acid was highest in 'Soseon' mungbean, and contents of almost amino acids increased during sprouting of seeds. The content of GABA that are known as a material having high functional effects on human body was also analyzed. When the relatively high content of GABA was observed in seeds of almost mungbean grown in highland, and their contents rapidly increased after sprouting from seeds. As a result of this experiment, it is expected that mungbean will be developed to a good alternative crop having high value as functional food materials in highland area of Korea.